Local Wood Products Professional Website Template
The Timber landing page template is built for hardwood sawmills and specialty lumber operations. It follows a single-column, case-study narrative flow that guides buyers from species selection to a board-foot quote form. Warm agrarian visuals, a half-page hero, and two complete order stories give cabinetmakers, contractors, and furniture makers everything they need to trust and commit.
by Rocket studio
Quick Summary
Timber is a single-column landing page template for wood manufacturers who sell graded lumber, dimensional stock, and custom-milled profiles direct to trade buyers. The design uses a case-study scroll to show real orders from standing tree to finished board, building trust before the quote form ever appears.
Who This Template Is For
This template fits specialty sawmills and finishing operations that sell direct. It works equally well for small family-run mills and larger hardwood producers.
- Cabinetmakers and furniture makers sourcing quarter-sawn or bookmatched slabs
- General contractors spec'ing dimensional lumber and timber-frame packages
- Wood manufacturers wanting to convert site visitors into board-foot quote requests
What Problem This Template Solves
Buyers of specialty lumber need proof before they place a pallet-sized order. A generic website does not show chain of custody, cut method, or moisture data. This template solves that trust gap.
- Visitors leave without quoting because they see no evidence of craft or process
- Buyers cannot assess wood quality from a plain product list or a price table
- The mill loses customers to competitors who show their work more clearly
What You Get With This Template
You get a fully structured landing page with every section pre-built and ready to edit. The layout is clean, warm, and focused entirely on converting trade buyers.
- Half-page hero with a serif headline and stacking-yard photography slot
- Two complete case-study scroll sections with image and narrative placeholders
- A board-foot quote form and an email-gated species pricing sheet section
Feature List
A focused set of features keeps the pages purposeful and conversion-ready.
Half-Page Hero Section
The hero splits into a left-aligned serif headline over the sapwood background and a right-side photography panel. The composition places stacking-yard imagery front and center so visitors feel the scale of the operation instantly.
Case Study Narrative Scroll
Two full case studies follow a real order from forest to finished product. Each story reveals imagery and copy in sequence, letting buyers watch their lumber get produced step by step.
Board-Foot Quote Form
The primary call-to-action form includes dropdowns for species, cut type, rough dimensions, quantity in board feet, and a zip code field for freight. It is the clearest path for ready buyers to add their order details and request pricing.
Email-Gated Pricing Sheet
A secondary conversion path lets buyers download the species and pricing collection behind a simple email gate. This captures leads who need more time before committing to a quote.
Video and Photography Placeholders
The template includes dedicated slots for video content and high-resolution process photography across both case studies, helping mills produce a visually rich and credible story.
Page Sections Overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Split | Headline and stacking-yard photo |
| Case Study One | Rift-sawn red oak narrative |
| Quote Form | Board-foot pricing request |
| Case Study Two | White pine timber-frame story |
| Pricing Sheet Gate | Email capture for species sheet |
| Footer | Logo, tagline, minimal links |
Design & Branding System
The Sunset Mesa color system keeps the site warm, tactile, and readable. Typography pairs a heavy display serif for headlines with a clean sans-serif for body text.
- Palette: pale sapwood (#F3E8DA) background, sun-warmed clay (#C2703E) for calls to action, barnwood gray (#7A6E65), deep loam brown (#2E1F14), and faded copper (#A0522D) for interactive elements
- Typography: Fraunces for display headlines, DM Sans for body copy
Mobile & Speed Optimization
The template is built desktop-first to match how contractors and cabinetmakers spec orders at a desk, while remaining fully responsive for smaller screens.
- Scroll-linked reveals and parallax on the hero image add depth without slowing the experience
- Server components handle static pages and sections, keeping interactive form elements clean and fast
How This Template Helps You Convert
The layout is structured so trust builds before any ask is made.
- Two case studies show the full chain of custody, giving buyers evidence of craft and process before they reach the quote form.
- The board-foot form captures ready buyers with specific inputs, while the email-gated pricing sheet captures people who need more time.
Other Information About This Template
This is the Timber hardwood milled to order wood manufacturer landing page template, designed for direct-sales lumber businesses that want a great first impression online. Users can edit every section using standard web builder tools, and the clean layout makes it straightforward to add new products or forest sourcing details over time. The template is part of a broader collection of industry-specific templates and works well for businesses delivering specialty wood products to trade customers across the United States. It uses imperial measurements and USD pricing to protect clarity for domestic buyers.
- Supports up to twelve domestic and six exotic species in the quote form dropdown
- Designed to protect the buyer journey by keeping distractions off the page
- Great for mills ready to create a professional web presence without starting from scratch




Theme
Agrarian Root
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Half-page Hero with Photography Panel
Case Study Narrative Scroll
Board-foot Quote Form
Email-gated Species Pricing Sheet
Video and Photography Slots
Warm Agrarian Visual System
Related questions
Can I edit the species list in the quote form?
Does the template include actual lumber pricing?
Is this template suitable for a timber-frame package builder?
Can I use this template if I only sell one or two wood species?
Do I need video content to use this template?